AbstractThe phase relations in the system ZrO2–La2Zr2O7– Y2Zr2O7 have been investigated using X-ray diffraction. Mixed oxide phase assemblages were prepared by hydrolysing zirconium butoxide with solutions of Y and La nitrates, followed by drying, calcining, and sintering. The cubic zirconia phase can accept into solid solution the larger, non-cubic stabilising lanthanum ion in the presence of a suitable proportion of the cubic stabilising oxide of yttrium. As the amount of the larger rare earth element ion is increased formation of pyrochlore and tetragonal type compounds is favoured.